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  • Unbreakable Mind

  • Channeling Your Survival Instincts After Catastrophic Injury
  • By: Steven Quigley
  • Narrated by: Jessica Hazard
  • Length: 6 hrs and 27 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Unbreakable Mind

By: Steven Quigley
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Summary

Throughout my life I have done things my way, and they have always worked out - as if I've had luck in my corner. Of course there were challenges along the way, but these were always dealt with head-on and produced great results. This approach brought me around the globe: living from Tel Aviv to London to Tokyo to Jakarta to Buenos Aires; from Wall Street to Main Street to Midaq Alley; from an apartment on Fifth Avenue to living out of my car. No matter what, I was “all in.” This approach has brought me both failures and successes, including a once-thriving business.

All of my optimism and bravado came to a crashing halt one cold December holiday night, when after an evening out with good friends, I suffered an accident. I was beaten with a pipe and later found under a moving train, resulting in quadriplegia. Given virtually no chance to walk again, I was devastated. But I also had hope, and lots of it. A fire that exists deep within, and has since childhood, burns on no matter the circumstances. I am here for a bigger mission. What would that mission now be?

Nothing could have prepared me for what was to come. Every part of my life - emotional, physical, mental, spiritual, financial, including family and friend relationships, suffered. Still, not 10 seconds of pity passed through me while I lay on that gurney in a cold, dark, sterile hall in the trauma center, with a priest's hand on my arm; I was determined to recover, to heal.

This sense of optimism was supported by a deep inner belief that all things in life are impermanent, and no matter how bad it was, it too would eventually pass. Having a background as an entrepreneur, I organized and operated my recovery as a business, down to a daily spreadsheet that had my time split into 15-minute segments. This process changed me in deep, introspective ways, allowing me to get in touch with my heart - with compassion for myself and others.

As a result, today I am a changed man; a new person, reborn into a new body. I embarked on a journey of recovery and healing that brought me through great pain and darkness, a result of looking deep within for the bigger answers related to who I am and what my purpose is here, only brought home through God’s grace and the sweet song of having touched my inner-self-soul. After years of grueling physical therapy, I am also now learning to take steps again. There is no doubt in my mind, I will walk and run again. My body is sure to follow.

If you or someone you know has suffered a life trauma, or if you are part of medical or support staff, a friend or family of someone going through a life-changing experience, then this experiential guidebook will help you to understand what questions to ask, the obstacles that the traumatized will face, and how best to proceed and support recovery and healing. Written as a narrative, the guidebook is in the form of a story you will very much share and enjoy along the way.

©2018 Steven Quigley (P)2018 Steven Quigley
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Can you handle Stevens honesty?

I think most people can’t,
as they can’t stay true to themselves and it gets to their soul when others do.
But give yourself the benefit of the doubt before you go down that road.

Just can’t say enough to explain this.
Book is easy to read, easy to understand and life changing if your up for it!

I have always been 100 percent set for my goals no Mather if it goes good or bad.
I always though nothing bad could happen to me, until I hit the wall. Not close to how you did.

But that makes you my role model, is what this story has done in my life.
Is nothing but save me from stabbing my own back and letting karma do the rest. (WOW!)

This is the only book I have ever read that has gotten to me and actually made me aware of things in life.
I have read it two times, first time struggling to catch it good as I was in a deep black hole with alcohol and other stuff.
But second time clear-minded and soaking in everything you had to offer from yourself thru this book.

As your my close friend and like a brother to me this all hurts and also makes me happy,
That thru all of this shit that has happened. Because it is, and no Mather what I don’t believe you ever deserved anything like this. You still came out better, and stronger as a human being.

Especially from meeting you in person and seeing how of a free beautiful soul you are.
Thank you for putting this book into existence and for the world to see.

Anyone reading this book should take it in and appreciate life more, because I know I do.
I learned from your book that you can have it all and lose it all.
In a life aspect in the blink of a second.

But what Mathers is what you give not what you get.
You seem like you learned to give away instead of waiting for God to take it.
Maybe is a bit hard way of saying it, but I mean it in every good way.

And all I say is I wanna be like the man in this book. That’s a big man!

That deserves all the love and respect in the world, because he would never do harm on purpose to any other living being.
He takes on life as it comes to him, In every form and shape it takes. Never looses faith. And stays true to himself.
You might not know, but I like to see your list of good ways of healing sometimes, in person you told me a lot, but the full list in you book with things like, meditation, loving yourself, fasting and most important to my life now I feel like is praying.

The powers of self-healing without to many medications is something that I always believed in and how you set it up is amazing. The suitcase is my favorite, as you travel a lot! Even with the condition you have.

The day today my biggest fear and challenge that you made me aware of is managing time and energy.
Using it right and not letting chances go by me. Rather I wanna have them happen to me.

Thank you Steven, love from Norway. You're the man!

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Food for thought, well written & narrated.

Difficult to like at the start, however I'm pleased to have got to the end of this interesting and enlightening book.

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